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Le sette religiose / Speciale 2 (Lessico Papale 86)
- Narrated by: Giacomo Galeazzi
- Length: 22 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Papa Francesco è entrato nel linguaggio pubblico contemporaneo con una forza e un'energia che colpisce non solo i cattolici, ma anche i laici. Alcune parole, con lui, hanno cambiato di senso.
In questa seconda puntata dedicata alle sette religiose, Giacomo Galeazzi, giornalista della Stampa e autore di un libro dedicato all'argomento ("Gli artigiani del diavolo", edizioni Rubbettino) affronta appunto il tema del diavolo. Esiste infatti, secondo la Chiesa, un'interpretazione "satanica" della fede che ha in diversi casi ricadute di carattere penale (e le vittime sono sempre i soggetti più fragili).
>> Questo podcast vi è offerto grazie alla collaborazione esclusiva tra Audible e La Stampa.
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